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UPSC ETHICS UPSC UPSC™ UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC Upsc Upsc UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC™
June 9, 2025 at 02:31 PM
🔆 Principles to be Followed by Civil Servants in Public Interest 📍 Impartiality and Objectivity ✅ Decisions must be free from personal bias, political influence, or discrimination. ✅ T.N. Seshan enforced election rules equally for all political parties, strengthening electoral integrity. 📍 Transparency and Accountability ✅ Civil servants must disclose information truthfully and be answerable for their decisions. ✅ RTI empowers citizens to seek clarity on government functioning. 📍 Responsiveness to Public Needs ✅ Services must be designed around the needs of the common people, especially the marginalized. ✅ IAS officer Armstrong Pame built a 100-km road in Manipur through community effort, without government funds. 📍 Integrity and Honesty ✅ Personal interests should never override the public good. ✅ E. Sreedharan ensured timely delivery of the Delhi Metro project with integrity. 📍 Rule of Law and Equity ✅ Actions must comply with the law and promote equal access to justice. ✅ MGNREGA should reach all eligible citizens, without caste or political discrimination.

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